And y'know what? I'm OK with how Tony won. He lost the 500 too many times due to the same circumstances, so it was poetic justice for him to win via yellow. That said, he was in position to win it anyway.

What they DON'T tell you is, Tony Kanaan is notorious for giving the comatose good luck medallions... so far the count is in the hundreds. To date, this patient is the only one who woke up. Most are still comatose. Mostly...

Yeah, but I'm sort of meh that it happened under yellow, like when Franchitti got his victories.Sort of like that green-white-checkered restart, I wonder how he di--

*reads article*

Oh, Dario's crash set up the final yellow? Excuse me, let me laugh even harder.

/carry on//congraats, Tony!

This ain't Nascar. There has to be something left that's sacred. They've cut the entire month of May down to 2 weeks, and by gawd, if The Greatest Spectacle in Racing finishes under yellow, then it finishes under yellow.

Bung_Howdy:What they DON'T tell you is, Tony Kanaan is notorious for giving the comatose good luck medallions... so far the count is in the hundreds. To date, this patient is the only one who woke up. Most are still comatose. Mostly...

//hellbound.

So she was the good luck one. I bet once he found out she was the only survivor, he sent some goons to get that one back.

I watched most of the monaco gran prix and most of the indy. Indy was much more entertaining.It's not how many different directions you turn that makes a race fun to watch, its passing and lead changes.